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Section 13. Trustees |
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This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol3 Contracts Agency", by Albert H. Putney. Also see: Popular Law-Dictionary.
The great mass of contracts are made by the parties themselves interested, either personally or through agents. There is, however, a class of contracts which are made by persons not for their own benefit, but on account of a fiduciary position which they occupy towards others. The peculiarities of such contracts will be treated under the subject of Trusts.
 
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